A Life for Hungary

A Life for Hungary
Title A Life for Hungary PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Horthy
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9784871879132

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Memoir of Hungary

Memoir of Hungary
Title Memoir of Hungary PDF eBook
Author S ndor M rai
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 432
Release 2000-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9789639241107

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The novel Embers is selling in tens of thousand in a number of countries. This memoir of its author depicts Hungary between 1944 and 1948.

The Life and Afterlife of St. Elizabeth of Hungary

The Life and Afterlife of St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Title The Life and Afterlife of St. Elizabeth of Hungary PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2010-12-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199889805

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This work is a study and translation of the testimony given by witnesses at the canonization hearings of St. Elizabeth, who died at age twenty-four in 1231. The depositions offer vivid anecdotes about her life as well as the healing miracles that were associated with her shrine in Marburg.

A Concise History of Hungary

A Concise History of Hungary
Title A Concise History of Hungary PDF eBook
Author Miklós Molnár
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 396
Release 2001-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780521667364

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A comprehensive history of the land, people, society, culture and economy of Hungary.

Admiral Nicholas Horthy: Memoirs

Admiral Nicholas Horthy: Memoirs
Title Admiral Nicholas Horthy: Memoirs PDF eBook
Author Miklós Horthy (nagybányai)
Publisher Simon Publications LLC
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780966573435

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Simon provides a brief introduction and some 600 footnotes to this edition of the 1957 memoirs of Hungary's head of state between the two world wars, a man who was respected by his own people and was hated by both Nazis and Communists. The publisher specializes in making available out-of-print books

Made in Hungary

Made in Hungary
Title Made in Hungary PDF eBook
Author Maria Krenz
Publisher Donner Publishing, LLC
Pages 255
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780982539309

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Born in a bombing raid in 1944, Maria Krenz lived her childhood in Budapest traversed the tumultuous years from the Holocaust through the Soviet occupation to the year following the Hungarian Revolution, when she and her mother fled to Venezuela.

Another Hungary

Another Hungary
Title Another Hungary PDF eBook
Author Robert Nemes
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 307
Release 2016-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 0804799121

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Another Hungary tells the stories of eight remarkable individuals: an aristocrat, merchant, engineer, teacher, journalist, rabbi, tobacconist, and writer. All eight came from the same woebegone corner of prewar Hungary. Their biographies illuminate how the region's residents made sense of economic underdevelopment, ethnic diversity, and relations between Christians and Jews. Taken together, their stories create a unique picture of the troubled history of Eastern Europe, viewed not from the capital cities, but from the small towns and villages. Through these eight lives, Another Hungary investigates the wider processes that remade Eastern Europe in the nineteenth century. It asks: How did people make sense of the dramatic changes, from the advent of the railroad to the outbreak of the First World War? How did they respond to the army of political ideologies that marched through this region: liberalism, socialism, nationalism, antisemitism, and Zionism? To what extent did people in the provinces not just react to, but influence what was happening in the centers of political power? This collective biography confirms that nineteenth-century Hungary was no earthly paradise. But it also shows that the provinces produced men and women with bold ideas on how to change their world.